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What does the Bible say about the establishment of God's kingdom?

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The establishment of God's kingdom is illustrated through the anointing of David as king over Israel in 2 Samuel 5, which typifies Christ's ultimate reign.

In 2 Samuel 5, we see the anointing of David as king over all Israel, which serves as a crucial moment in biblical history. This event signifies not only the unification of the tribes of Israel but also foreshadows the establishment of God's everlasting kingdom through Jesus Christ. David's kingship is a type and shadow of Christ, indicating that true unity among God's people can only be found under the authority of a divinely appointed king. The prophecy found in Jeremiah 31 about a new covenant reflects this transition towards a united spiritual Israel, characterized by Christ as King, fulfilling God's plan for redemption.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 5:1-10, Jeremiah 31:31-33, 2 Samuel 4:1-12

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